Really dark, Disney
Even though the animators who work for Disney are paid to make children’s movies for a living, that doesn’t mean that they don’t occasionally experiment with more mature humor.
Consider this morbid joke, which most likely went unnoticed by children in 1933, when the animated short Three Little Pigs first aired. Each illustration depicts a sow as the mother of the young pigs. Nevertheless, poor old Dad has always been a pork chop or sausage, never a live pig…
Andy’s red string
We’ve grown more impressed as more Toy Story films have been released. Not only are the plots and characters fantastic, but the creators also have an uncanny ability to maintain continuity. They make no omissions from previous installment details.
Do you remember the scene in Toy Story 2 where Andy’s arm was ripped out? The red string he used to repair it is still visible in Toy Story 4, resulting in a toy version of a scar. Once again, Pixar and Disney have done a fantastic job with their creations.